Speaking at the Kansas City Developer Conference in August 2022 with Annie Talvasto
I’m excited to announce that I’ll be back at Kansas City Developer Conference. The conference will be held August 8–10, 2022, with both two full conference days, as well as a post-conference workshop day.
Last time, in 2021, I gave two sessions: one onTop Azure security fails and how to avoid them, and another on Lessons learned from enterprise cloud security programs. This year I’m co-speaking with Annie Talvasto. Our session is about State of cloud native security 2022.
State of cloud native security 2022
The worlds of enterprise security and cloud native are evolving in massive leaps. Meanwhile, as more and more organizations are bringing their core applications and infrastructure to the cloud era, keeping up with cloud native security has never been as important as it is today.
Come and join Karl Ots, author of Azure Security Handbook, and Annie Talvasto, CNCF Ambassador, in this session that will take you through the most important security updates in the cloud native ecosystem. The session covers new and exciting CNCF & open source security projects, best practices for managing your enterprise security infrastructure/architecture, as well as predictions on what the future holds for this space.
Learn more about cloud native security
If you want to dive deeper into the topic of cloud native security, check out my book: Azure Security Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide for Defending Your Enterprise Environment. The chapter 7 covers protection of containerized workloads in the Azure cloud.
If you want to learn more about containers in Azure, check out my LinkedIn Learning video course: Azure for DevOps: Containers.